I'm in the process of evaluating and adjusting our workflow to achieve more predictable color. Right now our proof to press matching is OK but can definitely be more consistent. Prinergy Connect is our workflow and we print on 1 sheetfed press and 1 web press. I'd appreciate any input on what others are doing in their shops regarding the following:
1. Are you matching proofs to the press or are you setting your proofs to a specific standard and then adjusting plates so the press can match the proofs?
2. If your in a multiple press shop do you run proofs specifically profiled to the press they run on or do you just have one "high-res proof" setting that all presses try to match?
3. Are high-res proofs printed on one grade of paper or do you proof on different grades of paper depending on what the final piece is going to be printed on?
4. Is the refine process (specifically color matching) different for pages depending on what press they print on?
5. Are ALL images color converted and optimized during the refine or just images that are RGB to CMYK?
Thanks
1. Are you matching proofs to the press or are you setting your proofs to a specific standard and then adjusting plates so the press can match the proofs?
2. If your in a multiple press shop do you run proofs specifically profiled to the press they run on or do you just have one "high-res proof" setting that all presses try to match?
3. Are high-res proofs printed on one grade of paper or do you proof on different grades of paper depending on what the final piece is going to be printed on?
4. Is the refine process (specifically color matching) different for pages depending on what press they print on?
5. Are ALL images color converted and optimized during the refine or just images that are RGB to CMYK?
Thanks